Dryden Shorts: Advances in Ignorance

Development, progress and growth.

There’s little to disregard about those words. No one wants to regress. Yet sometimes when I hear people talking about ideas, concepts and perspectives on life and contrast them with certain values from centuries and millennia ago, there’s a rather conceited and arrogant approach. It’s as if we’ve really come far in our thinking – that we’re a better species now than we’ve ever been because we’re ‘smarter’.

Sometimes approaches to apparent technological advances only further advances ignorance.

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For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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